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Cusack's
Hurlers finish fine season
by winning their sixth NSW GAA Championship Title
Michael
Cusacks hurlers continued their unbeaten run this year with
a convincing win over last year’s championship winners,
Sydney Shamrocks at Princes Park in Auburn on August 18.
Cusacks
went into this game as favourites. However, with seven players
having played in the men’s football final just before the
hurling match, Shamrocks must have thought they were in
with a real chance. Cusacks Captain, John Cussan had other
ideas though and was determined that the Cusacks dual players
quickly got into hurling mode.
The
first half was a reasonably close affair and Shamrocks only
trailed by six points at the break. First half goals from
Brendan Coleman from the penalty spot and a Seanie Fitz
speciality had given Cusacks a lead, which they held on
to for the rest of the game.
The
second half was a different matter with Cusacks stepping
up a gear. Great defensive play from Kevin Kelleher and
J P Riordan on the Cusacks half back line ensured that the
Shamrocks forwards were kept at bay. Half way through the
second half a Shamrocks penalty could have brought them
back into the game, however, a great save from the Cusacks
keeper deprived Shamrocks of their only real chance of coming
close to the Cusacks.
The
Cusacks defence was outstanding and only conceded five scores
against them in the entire game. J P Riordan led by example
at centre back while Ivan O’ Brien had a great game in the
corner.
Dual
player, Ray Donovan dominated at midfield and the Shamrocks
defence had no answer to Brendan Coleman and Seanie Fitz
up front. It was a fine team performance and Team Manager,
Eddie Moloney was happy to her the final whistle as Cusacks
won by 2-14 to 2-3.
Team
list:
Tom
Lane (Cork), John Ahern (Cork), Ivan O’Brien (Limerick),
Brian Daly (Cork), J P Riordan (Cork), John Cussan (Limerick),
Keith Kelleher (Cork), Pierce Kennedy (Limerick), Ray O’Donovan
(Cork), Brendan Coleman (Cork), John O’Donoghue (Tipperary),
Rory Walsh (Waterford), Haulie Kenny (Limerick), Sean Fitzgerald
(Limerick), Willie O’Brien (Waterford), Ed Beresford (Waterford),
Neilus Murphy (Limerick), Paudie Hurley (Cork), Dennis Egan
(Laois), Keith Brouder (Limerick), Ollie McLoughlin (Tipperary),
Derek Dervan, Richie Foley (Waterford), Paul Hunt (Mayo),
Kenny Kearney (Waterford).
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